Lampard addresses the dilemma of selection of strikers
Frank Lampard answered the surprising problem he encountered in Chelsea after Olivier Giroud had been tied to a transfer away from the club during the week.
Since August, the once Arsenal forward has had no goal and has fallen in form and goal potency next to an in-form Tammy Abraham and Michy Batshuayi.
Other Football News
France coach Didier Deschamps has initially called for Lampard to bring more playing time to the 33-year-old, despite his value to the national squad, and it is speculated that a switch to Ligue 1 could be on the cards in January to maintain that position in the assault by France.
Ready to bounce back! ???? pic.twitter.com/r6Vntsplmx
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) November 1, 2019
All three strikers are likely to engage this summer at Euro 2020, but Lampard said it doesn’t coming into his mind and he’s focused on what’s going on at club football.
“It’s hard for me and it’s tough for them. I’ve got to take care of all the players and select a squad as I see it for Chelsea’s strongest as they do for their country,” he told journalists.
“I have three attacking players to choose from and I need to make decisions, but I can’t really complain of any of their mindsets.” This is where you need competence. I’ve got it from them all.
“I’d always have a chat with a player who says they don’t want to play for the soccer club. We’re not at that level yet, so it’s not something that we’re talking about right then.
Source: NewsGhana24

Bodø/Glimt Stun Inter Milan to Complete Historic UCL Double
Eric Sekou Chelle Calls for Stable Electricity For Contract Renewal
Michael Carrick: The Man Of The Moment
GFA Bolsters Black Stars Technical Team
Ghana To Play Four Friendlies Before World Cup 2026
Mohammed Salah set to leave Liverpool
Funny Face, Nakeeyat thrill children at 2026 Love Feast Community Easter Celebration in Accra
DAP Global Foundation Ignites Hope with “Love Feast Community Project” 2026 in Accra
Easter Giving: T.T. Brothers Sustains Support for Tema SOS Children’s Village
HRRG calls for intervention in case of Ghanaian domestic worker stranded in Iraq